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1 underbid
1 nounCards (in bridge) annonce f au-dessous de sa force∎ to underbid sb faire des soumissions ou offrir des conditions plus avantageuses que qn∎ to underbid one's hand annoncer au-dessous de sa force(b) (in auction) ne pas offrir assez, faire une enchère insuffisamment élevée -
2 underbid
A n1 ( in cards) contrat m inférieur au potentiel de jeu ;2 Comm offre f au-dessous de l'enchère.1 Comm faire une soumission moins élevée que ;2 ( in cards) to underbid one's hand annoncer en dessous de sa main.1 Comm faire une soumission plus avantageuse pour l'acheteur ;2 ( in cards) annoncer de petits contrats. -
3 underbid
to underbid sb (for tender) faire des soumissions plus avantageuses que qn -
4 to underbid
Ind., Comm. faire une offre d'un montant inférieur (donc plus séduisant) à celui proposé par un concurrentEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > to underbid
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underbid — un‧der‧bid [ˌʌndəˈbɪd ǁ ər ] verb underbid PTandPP underbidding PRESPART [transitive] COMMERCE to offer a lower price for something than someone else, for example in an auction (= when the buyer offering the highest price obtains the thing being… … Financial and business terms
underbid — [un΄dər bid′; ] for n. [ un′dər bid΄] vt., vi. underbid, underbidding 1. to bid lower than (another person) 2. to bid less than the worth of (a thing, as one s hand in bridge) n. a lower or inadequate bid … English World dictionary
Underbid — Un der*bid , v. t. To bid less than, as when a contract or service is offered to the lowest bidder; to offer to contract, sell, or do for a less price than. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
underbid — index haggle Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
underbid — underbidder, n. /un deuhr bid /, v.t., underbid, underbidding. 1. to bid less than (another bid) or less than the bid of (another bidder), esp. in seeking a contract to be awarded to the lowest bid or bidder; make an offer at a lower price than.… … Universalium
underbid — verb (underbids, underbidding; past and past participle underbid) 1》 (in an auction) make a bid lower than another. 2》 Bridge make a lower bid on (one s hand) than its strength warrants. noun a bid that is lower than another or than is justified … English new terms dictionary
underbid — [c]/ʌndəˈbɪd/ (say unduh bid) verb (underbid, underbidding) –verb (t) 1. to make a lower bid than (another), as in seeking a contract to be awarded to the lowest bidder. –verb (i) 2. to make an unnecessarily low bid. –underbidder, noun …
underbid — un|der|bid sb., det, underbid, dene … Dansk ordbog
underbid — /ˌʌndə bɪd/ verb to bid less than someone (NOTE: underbidding – underbid) … Marketing dictionary in english
underbid — /ˌʌndə bɪd/ verb to bid less than someone (NOTE: underbidding–underbid) … Dictionary of banking and finance
underbid — verb ( bid; bidding) Date: circa 1677 transitive verb 1. to bid less than (a competing bidder) 2. to bid (a hand of cards) at less than the strength of the hand warrants intransitive verb to bid too low • underbidder noun … New Collegiate Dictionary